What will you learn?
- Master the art of recording a real amp;
- Learn how to work with different microphones for different sounds;
- Apply mixing techniques to make your guitars sound great;
- Learn how to move microphones and how to master their placement;
- Work with amps at different volume levels;
- Get access to an exclusive VIP Facebook group where you can interact with both teachers and other students.
Full Heavy Guitar is the ultimate metal guitar recording course. The instructor will guide you through all aspects of recording your guitar, from choosing the right microphones to setting up your amp.
This course is the culmination of decades of trial and error, figuring out what works and what doesn’t, and putting it all into one course so you don’t have to.
In this course, you’ll learn some of the following and more:
- Choosing microphones and positioning;
- Setting up your amp;
- How and when to use effect pedals;
- The Fredman technique;
- Guitar recording techniques;
- and much more.
Capture the loudest guitar sounds possible
When it comes to recording heavy guitar, mic placement matters: A LOT! Even moving the mic a few millimeters can make a huge difference in your sound!
Learn how different microphone positions affect your tone, understand when to record on-axis and off-axis, use the Fredman technique, and learn how to use multiple mics in the cab to create a massive mix.
The discipline of recording: 6 secrets of professional guitar recording
Playing live and recording are two completely different animals.
This module will teach you six ways to tune your guitar to achieve professional-grade recordings without spending a dime.
Stunning licks that blend perfectly with your rhythms
Creating a lead sound that stands out from the rhythms and at the same time blends well with the mix can be a challenge. There are several ways to achieve this, from switching amps, pickups, microphones, adding effects, and more.
Learn how to use ALL of these techniques so you can create your own unique lead tone that will have people begging for more.